How Huddle Rooms are Changing Business Collaboration
Today's successful companies know one thing for certain: they are only as good as their people. And to be their best, those people must be able to work together whenever and wherever they need to, sharing expertise and information to drive productivity, improve outcomes and expand the bottom line.
Collaboration must be more fluid as the boundaries between work and life become less distinct and meetings are more frequent, less structured and less formal, geographically diverse, and increasingly limited in size, as companies realize that small group sessions are where productive work gets done. The goal is to enable better decisions, products and services, and customer experiences.
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